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Dave-H



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GUM97 wrote:
Ric wrote:
What size balls do you have? Thumbs Up


Ooh, well thats a bit forthcoming isn't it Laughing Rolling with laughter


Laughing didn't know this doubled as a f*** buddy site !!

I used 5mm BB's Wink Guns and Landrovers .... anything else is irrelevant.
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Ric



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Dave-H wrote:
GUM97 wrote:
Ric wrote:
What size balls do you have? Thumbs Up


Ooh, well thats a bit forthcoming isn't it Laughing Rolling with laughter


Laughing didn't know this doubled as a f*** buddy site !!

I used 5mm BB's Wink


Yes Dave, you've been missing out!
And thanks for the 5mm info Very Happy its only a car!
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Part of my layered approach, I've brought some of them scaffold eyes the things that secure scaffold to a building, well they are rated to take 1250KG and have M18 fitting a few of them in the garage concrete floor for ground anchors and a couple more in the lintel to take scaffold tube which you slot up and drop into 50mm dia holes in the concrete floor, secured with a couple of padlocks so they cant be removed, means landy cant be move from the garage without going through scaffold tube or cutting pad locks, and secured underneath with ground anchors, thing is you can pick them up with a fixing for about £15 each so 4 £60 cheaper than a purpose made ground anchor, you have 4 things to be cut through hard to use a angle grinder under a lany in a confined space like a garage.

It all helps

Orhdpos Bow down
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orhdpos wrote:
Part of my layered approach, I've brought some of them scaffold eyes the things that secure scaffold to a building, well they are rated to take 1250KG and have M18 fitting a few of them in the garage concrete floor for ground anchors and a couple more in the lintel to take scaffold tube which you slot up and drop into 50mm dia holes in the concrete floor, secured with a couple of padlocks so they cant be removed, means landy cant be move from the garage without going through scaffold tube or cutting pad locks, and secured underneath with ground anchors, thing is you can pick them up with a fixing for about £15 each so 4 £60 cheaper than a purpose made ground anchor, you have 4 things to be cut through hard to use a angle grinder under a lany in a confined space like a garage.

It all helps

Orhdpos Bow down



As part of a layered approach that's a good idea. I suggest stuffing a length of rebar down the scaff tube and filling it with concrete, since it would be easy enough from your description to cut the tube in well under a minute without a sound. With concrete and rebar, it's still under a minute but noisy.

A 4.5mm ball will fit fully in the recess in the screw head. A 5mm won't bottom out but might go in if you belt it!
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Thats a cracking idea k9f

i will have to get some bb fitted once i have stainless screws fitted 2004 TD5 Defender 90 xs station wagon
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K9F



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Thats a cracking idea k9f


Thanks but before you ask how big my balls are here's a picture to satisfy anyone's curiosity..... Rolling with laughter



Shocked Shocked Google 'big balls' and there's pictures there that will give you nightmares for weeks.... Shocked Shocked If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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WarPig



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I decided to fit heavy duty security posts, the front one is telescopic and the side post that boxes the landie in is a lift out post. Doesn't prevent door theft though...



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K9F wrote:
johnszs wrote:
Thats a cracking idea k9f


Thanks but before you ask how big my balls are here's a picture to satisfy anyone's curiosity..... Rolling with laughter



Shocked Shocked Google 'big balls' and there's pictures there that will give you nightmares for weeks.... Shocked Shocked



I clicked on one of those youtube links, I knew I shouldn't have but you know what curiousity is like. I am traumatised but as you say I only have myself to blame Sad
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Thud



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That ford looks pretty vulnerable though.
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I use a post and another vehicle to block mine in

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Tiger wrote:
I use a post and another vehicle to block mine in



Is the red top part of the security system too? Electrified gates perhaps? Twisted Evil 2013 Defender 110 XS DCPU
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WarPig



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Thud wrote:
That ford looks pretty vulnerable though.


Your right, but I couldn't care less about the Ford as its a company car. And it's not mine Mr. Green
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As part of a layered approach that's a good idea. I suggest stuffing a length of rebar down the scaff tube and filling it with concrete, since it would be easy enough from your description to cut the tube in well under a minute without a sound. With concrete and rebar, it's still under a minute but noisy.

A 4.5mm ball will fit fully in the recess in the screw head. A 5mm won't bottom out but might go in if you belt it![/quote]

Sometimes it's better to let the inner bar / tube to spin and be free moving as when some tries to cut it, it constantly turns making cutting far harder as it jams the blade
It's what I did on my window guards on my van It's good to be back from the dark side


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Nicking doors is perhaps not a new thing...
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